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---
id: feeders
aliases: []
tags:
- occupational/systems/feeders
---
# Feeders
## Info
### Routing and Structural Considerations
#### Shear Walls
Shear walls, like those around stairwells and elevator shafts,
may be routed through with special permission.
#### Post-Tensioned Slabs
> [!example]
> STRUCTURAL SLAB IS AN 8-INCH THICK
> UNBONDED POST-TENSIONED TWO-WAY SLAB UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE.
> [!cite] Joel Jansen 2025-08-15, in reference to Belle Meade Plaza, pp.
> No affect on takeoff. Routing in slab still possible.
#### Pan Deck Slabs
> [!example]
> STRUCTURAL SLAB IS 3 1/2 INCHES OF NORMALWEIGHT CONCRETE
> ON 3-INCH COMPOSITE STEEL DECK UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE.
> [!cite] Joel Jansen 2025-08-15, in reference to Belle Meade Plaza, pp.
> Do not route in slab.
### Formatting
All feeder takeoff descriptions should be prefixed with `<parent> TO <child>`
> [!cite] Joel Jansen, in reference to Omni Hotels Raleigh, pp.
> It is acceptable to use typicals for identical feeders
> so long as the typical is in the Feeders `Area`
## Sequence
### 1. Estimate preparation
Read about the project specifications and construction type:
* Delivery Method (Plans & Specs, Design Build, Design Assist, Preliminary Budget)
* Deck thickness
* Wiring method
* Conductor material (Aluminum/Copper)
Locate:
* Riser Diagram
* Feeder Schedule (if present)
* Main Electrical rooms and panel locations
* Routing (if present)
### 2. Takeoff
* Choose a starting point on the riser
* Determine wire & Conduit makeup (3Ph/1Ph, AL/CU, Conduit)
* Measure off the length of the feed _ADDERS_
* Square corners, use corridors if possible
> [!important]
> All takeoffs in Systems with names including "site"
> should be in "Site" Area, Phase, and Bid Item breakdowns.
#### Adders
Use the difference in elevation between equipment
or 10ft, whichever is greater.
Add an additional 5ft for site runs
(primaries, secondaries, etc.).
#### Primaries
Empty conduit.
#### Secondaries
> [!info] Vaults and Secondary Connections
> In utility vaults, secondary conductors sometimes run on racks,
> far past their entrance conduits, to their transformers.
> It is necessary to add this distance to the wire makeup,
> rather than simply measure the conduit assembly to the transformer.
#### Feeders
#### Bus Duct
`COMMON ASSEMBLIES`/`DISTRIBUTION`/`BUS DUCT`
#### Cable Support
> [!quote] 300.19 Supporting Conductors in Vertical Raceways.
> **(A) Spacing Intervals -- Maximum.**
> Conductors in vertical raceways shall be supported
> if the vertical rise exceeds the values in Table 300.19(A).
> At least one support method shall be provided for each conductor
> at the top of the vertical raceway or as close to the top as practical.
> Intermediate supports shall be provided
> as necessary to limit supported conductor lengths
> to not greater than those values specified in Table 300.19(A).
> [!cite] Table 300.19(A) Spacings for Conductor Supports
>
> | Conductor Size | Aluminum or Copper-Clad Aluminum | Copper |
> | -------------------------------- | --------------------------------:| ------:|
> | 18 AWG through 8 AWG | 100ft | 100ft |
> | 6 AWG through 1/0 AWG | 200ft | 100ft |
> | 2/0 AWG through 4/0 AWG | 180ft | 80ft |
> | Over 4/0 AWG through 350 kcmil | 135ft | 60ft |
> | Over 350 kcmil through 500 kcmil | 120ft | 50ft |
> | Over 500 kcmil through 750 kcmil | 95ft | 40ft |
> | Over 750 kcmil | 85ft | 35ft |
`ITEM DATABASE`/`CONDUIT & FITTINGS`/`CABLE SUPPORT / WEDGES`/`... COMPLETE FITTING`/...
#### Grounding
See [[grounding]].
#### Sleeving
See [[sleeving]].
### 3. Extension (Review and Checking)